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Sounds like you have an electrical drain somewhere in the car.did you recently install a radio or other device such as an alarm.the circuit is probably draining overnight.also check that the battery terminals are clean and tightened down.
Could be shorted. Try pulling all the cables out of your computer, those at the back. usb cords, power cords, baby jack. Leave it unplugged for 15mins and replug everything back. make sure you plug into it correctly
You'll need to check all the connectors that you unplugged, make sure they are plugged in to the correct place, plugged in well and no pins bent over etc, Probably should also check any connectors that you did not have to unplug just to make sure they didn't get pulled while you were getting to the color wheel.
unplug the fax from the phone line. call it from you cell.if you hear your phones ringing in the house, plug the fax machine back into the jack. [you should still be on your cell phone] if the line goes dead or stops ringing, there is a short with the fax machine or wire to the jack.if you hear a busy signal without the fax plugged in, unplug everything you have plugged into phone jacks thruout the house. call your # again.if you hear ringing on your cell phone, plug everything back in one at a time.[again while still on your cell phone] if it was one of the phones plugged into a jack, when you plug the shorted phone back into the jack, the line will go dead again. that phone or cord is the problem.
if still rings busy when everything is unplugged, then call your phone company. it can be an inside wire or jack problem, or the problem is outside your home.
hope this helps
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The problem could be your bezel. Remove the 3 screws from the hinges from the rear and you will be able to remove the black strip above the keyboard (after removing the screws, make sure laptop is layed wide open) once removed, press the button on the motherboard under where the power button is. If the unit still does not power up, then your motherboard is bad and needs to be replaced. If it does power up, you need to replace the bezel.
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